Chamber Member Spotlight: Maple Shade Farm

Photo courtesy of Maple Shade Hootenanny

Maple Shade Farm is hosting their annual two day fall festival on October 12 and 13th. Once known as the Taste of the Catskills, the festive event is now called the Maple Shade Hootenanny! The event is fit for people of all ages with live music, workshops, a huge vendor market with beer and cider tastings, local food, games, art, and much more. Learn more about this upcoming extravaganza of fall by visiting the website and Instagram.

Photo courtesy of Maple Shade Hootenanny

Farmers' Market Feature: Zeep Naturals

Zeep Naturals, located near the Pepacton Reservoir, offers artisanal vegan soaps inspired by the Catskills. They also offer handcrafted Turkish towels, throws, blankets, bedding, and a variety of kitchen items and accessories. Their products are amazing quality and add the perfect touch to your home! Discover more about Zeep Naturals at the Delhi Farmers' Market or on their website and Instagram.

Chamber Member Spotlight: Lalaland Flower Farm

Photo courtesy of Lalaland Flower Farm

Lalaland Flower Farm is a certified organic flower farm located in Hamden, NY. They specialize in growing a wide variety of flowers that they sell in various shops and directly from their farm. The farm creates floral arrangements for weddings, special occasions, and even offers corporate accounts to bring natural beauty to office spaces. Lalaland offers workshops and hands-on gardening sessions to teach about the art of flower farming. Learn more about Lalaland Flower Farm on their website, Facebook, and Instagram.

Photo courtesy of Lalaland Flower Farm

Farmers Market Feature: Hollow Winds Farm

Hollow Winds Farm creates traditional tallow soap, olive oil soap, hand-dipped beeswax candles, herbal salves, and other goods. Depending on the season, find a variety of items at their table such as greens, edible flowers, mushrooms, and berries. You can always count on a variety of soaps made with local, trusted ingredients. Find them each week at the Delhi Farmers’ Market and learn a bit more by following Hollow Winds Farm on Instagram.

Family Farm Day in the Greater Delhi Area

Family Farm Day is taking place this weekend in the Greater Delhi Area! The event takes place across multiple counties and we have four wonderful farms participating in the open farm tour on Saturday, August 24th. These family farms will have their doors open for tours, tastings, and family fun. Read more about the participating farms below:

Photo courtesy of Brookside Maple & Farm

Brookside Maple & Farm
(607) 746-6618
2544 County Highway 2
Delancey, NY 13752
Brookside Maple & Farm is a small family farm that provides Pure, New York Certified, local maple syrup, grass fed & finished Hereford beef, Romney sheep and wool products, pasture raised chickens, and turkeys.
Visit the farm to talk to the producers about the process of making syrup, enjoy free samples of maple syrup and cream, and other products. Witness yarn spinning demonstrations and browse products available for purchase.

Photo courtesy of Burn Ayr Farm

Burn Ayr Farm
(607) 746-7287
21031 State Highway 28
Delhi, NY 13753
Burn Ayr Farm is a 5th generation farm in the foothills of the western Catskills. The first generation came from Scotland in 1890 and settled on the farm in Delhi, NY. The farm’s meat can be purchased year round at the farm or at the Delhi Farmers’ Market. The farm store is open Memorial Day until October every weekend. Fruits and vegetables are available daily on a self-serve basis.
When you visit their small multi-generational family farm you’ll see the grazing Scottish Highland cattle for beef production and heritage breed hogs for pork production. The seasonal farm store will be open and will showcase their meat and other local farm products.

Photo courtesy of Del-Rose Farm

Del-Rose Farm
(607) 538-9633
9635 County Highway 18
Bloomville, NY 13739
Del-Rose Farm began as a 60 cow dairy. The Hanselman family raised seven children, and three of the sons have returned to work the farm as the next generation. Today, in addition to their Holstein and Brown Swiss cows producing milk, the Hanselman family produces and sells sweet corn, tomatoes, peppers, squashes, and pumpkins, and The Farmer’s Wife baked goods. They also grow row crops for other farmers. Del-Rose Farm takes pride in their farm, and believes in only the freshest and the finest for you- with a little bit of love!
At Family Farm Day participate in guided tours of their barns all day long. Leave the farm with fresh veggies and The Farmers’ Wife famous baked goods!

Photo courtesy of Maplewood Farm & Orchard

Maplewood Farm & Orchard
(607) 746-6339
596 Miller Ave
Bovina, NY 13740
Maplewood Farm & Orchard is a 104 acre family-owned farm located in Bovina, NY. In the fall the farm offers u-pick pumpkins and apples, cider pressing, hiking and hay rides. At their market and store, they have a nice selection of jack-o-lanterns and specialty pumpkins, bagged apples, gourds, winter squash, corn stalks, honey, pies, pie slices, cider donuts, and freshly pressed cold and hot mulled cider.
Visit the sugar house and learn how sap is collected and how maple syrup is made. Free tastings are available and you can stir your own maple candy, shop the farm store, enjoy a tractor hay wagon ride and refreshments. Maplewood Farm will offer tastings of syrup and explain how cream and candy are made. The store has many different sizes and grades of maple syrup for sale along with a large selection of maple treats. The children will want to stop at the activity area for fun and games. Many photo opportunities are waiting for you all throughout the farm. 

Photo courtesy of Sunrise Mountain Orchard

Sunrise Mountain Orchard
(201) 655-1985
1173 Sunrise Mountain Road
Bloomville, NY 13739
Sunrise Mountain Orchard is a boutique U-Pick orchard offering over 20 varieties of apples, fresh, sweet cider, honey, and small batch maple syrup. U-Pick begins in late August and continues through late October as varieties ripen.
Visit the orchard for an orchard or apiary tour. Purchase honey, maple syrup, and early variety apples at the orchard stand.

Mixer at Strickland Hollow Farm - September 10th

Strickland Hollow Farm will host the Greater Delhi Area Chamber of Commerce mixer on their beautiful farm in Meridale, NY. The event will take place on Tuesday, September 10th beginning at 4pm, with food and drinks, great company, and beautiful scenery.

The SUNY Delhi Culinary Hot Foods Team will be providing food for the event. The team recently placed second in the prestigious 2024 American Culinary Federation (ACF) Student Team of the Year competition after coming in first for the Northeast Region. Read about the team's success here. We are so happy to celebrate with them and enjoy their fantastic culinary expertise at the mixer.

We look forward to welcoming you to wander around the farm, visit the orchard, and get to know local business owners! RSVP by emailing hello@visitdelhiny.org

Chamber Member Spotlight: The College Golf Course at Delhi

The College Golf Course at Delhi is the premier, world-class golf course right in Delhi, NY. This fantastic course offers events all season long including an upcoming Couples Night on Friday, August 23rd, where couples can compete against other couples for prizes. The same weekend, on Sunday, August 25th, the Ladies Member Guest-Tournament will take place. Enjoy some healthy competition and lunch at this annual event. Learn more about the golf course and all upcoming events on their website, Facebook, and Instagram.

Farmers Market Feature: Platner Brook Farm

Platner Brook Farm is a family-owned and operated farm in Delhi, NY. They raise grass-fed sheep and lamb and offer their products in a variety of ways. One of their most sought after products is the merguez sausage. Perfect for any meal, merguez is a spiced sausage that is fantastic grilled, fried, or however you like. Learn more about Platner Brook Farm by visiting them at the Delhi Farmers’ Market each Wednesday or on their website, Facebook, and Instagram.

Chamber Member Spotlight: Eastern Staffing and Recruiting

Eastern Staffing & Recruiting was established in 1985 to offer a wide range of workforce solutions, including staffing, recruiting, and talent acquisition. From the outset, their primary objectives have been to provide support to individuals, cultivate strategic partnerships, and deliver superior services.They focus on providing the best-in-class workforce to a range of industries, including professional services, logistics, engineering, manufacturing, and technical services. Eastern Staffing and Recruiting supports many expanding clients in Delaware County including Delhi. Learn more about them on their website, Facebook, and Instagram.

Farmers’ Market Feature: Skytop Trout

Skytop Springs Fish Farm, located in Sidney Center, NY, provides fresh trout that has been hatched, raised, and harvested in the foothills of the Catskills. They sell certified NY grown whole trout, hand-deboned fillets, Northwest style smoked and hot smoked fillets, trout cakes, and a smoked trout spread.  For a true taste of the area, smoked trout is the place to start! You can find Skytop Springs Fish Farm at the Delhi Farmers’ Market where they also sell freezer bags to keep your trout cold until it reaches home! Learn more about them on their website, Facebook, and Instagram.

Chamber Member Spotlight: Ty’s Taco-ria

Ty’s Taco-ria is a superstar of a food truck with two different taco trucks, a brick-and-mortar location in Oneonta, NY, and a scratch kitchen in Hamden. The inventive tacos, fresh guacamole and salsa, and homemade chips are too delicious to miss! You can find the truck around town at various events and now for regular hours at their scratch kitchen in Hamden. Keep track of where to enjoy Ty’s Taco-ria by visiting their Facebook, Instagram, or website.

Farmers’ Market Feature: The Wood Butcher

The Wood Butcher is a regular at the Delhi Farmers’ Market and creates one-of-a-kind bowls, plates, spoons, and other items. All of the wood is found locally and churned by Mark Kohler. Each item is freshly made, most within the last year, from beautifully textured wood. Learn more about what The Wood Butcher has to offer by visiting the Delhi Farmers’ Market Wednesdays from 10am-2pm at Courthouse Square or by joining The Wood Butcher Facebook group.

Success for the Business Community

Where’s Waldo in Delhi, NY, was a massive success for the village of Delhi. The scavenger hunt-style event hosted by The Lost Bookshop in partnership with Candlewick Press and the American Booksellers Association garnered over 250 participants. A cardboard cut out of the children’s book character, Waldo, was hidden in 25 local shops around Delhi. Participants went from shop to shop looking for Waldo and in exchange, received a stamp in their Where’s Waldo passport book. Those who spotted at least 20 Waldo’s were entered in a raffle to win prizes this past Wednesday, July 31st. Over 30 participants won prizes that were donated by local businesses. There was even a real life Waldo in the crowd! 

This event was a huge success for the business community as each of the 250+ participants went into local shops, many for the first time, exposing them to the wonderful items and beautiful stores that make Delhi a great place to shop.

Congratulations to all of the participants and a huge thank you to The Lost Bookshop for their organizing efforts and to the 25 other businesses that hid Waldo and welcomed participants for the month of July!




Chamber Member Spotlight: Bakers Grimm

Bakers Grimm makes a wide variety of freshly baked pastries, bread, bagels, and amazing lunch specials at their bakery on Main Street in Delhi. There you can pick up baked goods, a salad or sandwich, and a refreshing beverage. They have a full salad bar that offers a delicious array of ingredients and three different house-made salad dressings. Not only do they operate their cafe regularly, but they also attend the Delhi Farmers’ Market, making it even more convenient to pick up fresh goods. Learn more about Bakers Grimm on their Facebook and by visiting them in person at 116 Main Street in Delhi!

Farmers’ Market Feature: Shepherd’s Meadow Flowers

Shepherd’s Meadow Flowers is a family flower farm in Bovina, NY, that grows, cuts, and sells their colorful bouquets in local stores, at the Delhi Farmers’ Market, and in bulk for weddings or special occasions. Right now, Shepherd’s Meadow's beautiful array of flowers are in the height of the season with a wide variety of stunning florals. Learn more about Shepherd’s Meadow Flowers on their website and Instagram.

Chamber Member Spotlight: West Kortright Center

The West Kortright Center, which was established in 1975, is a non-profit organization that presents high caliber live music, workshops, and events. The beautiful, historic venue sits on a rural corner of East Meredith, NY, and offers indoor and outdoor performances. Still to come this season are multiple live concerts, a youth performance of Shakespeare in the Valley: As You Like It, and workshops ranging from wooden spoon carving to stonewall restoration. Learn more about the wonderful offerings at the West Kortright Center on their website, Facebook, and Instagram.

Farmers' Market Feature: Abba's Acres

Abba’s Acres is a family farm founded in 2010 in Richmondville, NY. They offer a variety of items at the Delhi Farmers’ Market such as eggs, maple syrup, jams, and honey. One thing that stands out at their table is the Hickory Syrup. The syrup is made from the bark of the tree which creates a smoky woodsy flavor that is delicious and feels a bit more adventurous than regular maple syrup. Abba’s Acres creates flavorful products that you can feel good! Learn more about them on Facebook, Instagram, and their website.

Greater Delhi Area Chamber of Commerce Board Meeting Minutes 7/9/2024

Greater Delhi Area Chamber of Commerce Board Meeting Minutes

In attendance: Lisa Wisely, Matt Krzyston, Abby Wilson, Dave Rama Sr. Jerry Pellegrino, James Arrufat.

Community Bank Balance 7/9/2024  $16,906.64
Delaware National Checking 5/31/2024   $33,113

 

·        Holiday Weekend

o   Overwhelming response from farmers market vendors and business owners was that it was a great holiday weekend. Farmers' Markets were sold out, restaurants closed early and/or turned people away cause they were so busy.

o   Reports from Farmers' Market vendors was that this was the best day in revenue they have had to date, ever.

o   The holiday falling on a Thursday was excellent for business. Lots of visitors and people with house guests.

o   There was a feeling that there was a lot of new faces, people buying high ticket items and Jerry suggested we work on ways to get those people here throughout the year, not just over the 4 th of July.

o   The board members discussed putting more money to marketing to promote Delhi as a destination to downstaters. Also to put money toward reaching people in Oneonta and drive markets identifying Delhi as worth the drive for food.

o   Lisa will put together a marketing plan for 4th Quarter 2024 and 2025 where GDACC will spend money to promote events, dining, shopping, and more.

·        Fair in the Square

o   Great attendance. Wished we had more information than their Facebook page so people knew what was going on.

o   GDACC promotes the Fair on the Square through social, email newsletters and all communication.

·        Businesses Open Late 7/5 and 7/26

o   The businesses hosted their stay open late event on 7/5 and everyone heard it was a success the businesses.

o   They will do it again on 7/26 for the last Fair on the Square.

o   Matt suggested we spend money to promote that any other "stay open late events"

o   We will set up an ad for the 7/26/2024 event and also promote future open late events as they are organized.

·        Next Mixer

o   Next mixer is at Strickland Hollow Farm on Tuesday, September 10 th 5-7pm (or until the party ends)

o   It will be just like the previous one hosted there. Jerry will invite chefs, it will be a fun party.

o   Lisa will ask Julian to make the graphics and we will get the event into the calendars and promotion.

·        Merchandise   

o   We all agreed that we were relieved that we did not make merchandise since we are now changing the logo but we would like to start the process.

o   Lisa will ask Julian for a file with the new merchandise and Lisa would like to make a bag for the farmers' market in addition to T-shirts. These will be for sale with all proceeds going to support our initiatives and marketing for the businesses.

·        New Board Members

o   We decided to take nominations for new board members from now through our September 2024 meeting. This is a chance for people to say they would like to be involved. We will accept those nominations and we will determine who will join the board in our September 2024 meeting. We are excited to welcome anyone who is interested in participating in and collaborating with existing board and member businesses. A new board member will be expected to stay on for at least one year but we would prefer a longer commitment with the goal of any board member eventually being able to take on one of the four officer roles of the organization (President, Vice President, Treasurer and Secretary).

o   Board members are expected to be at a board meeting every second Tuesday of the month for one hour and join the member meeting that follows.

o   Board meeting head up and/or are a part of individual committees including mixer committee, fundraising committee, member growth, marketing and events to name a few.

·        Advocacy

o   The Bramley Mountain Fire Tower is still in limbo awaiting a meeting with the state variance committee and then a follow up with the County code enforcement officer.

o   The Greater Delhi Area Chamber of Commerce is in full support of the fire tower and think it of   benefit to Delhi in many ways.

o   James mentioned that they are seeking volunteers to serve as trail stewards when the fire tower is finally open.

·        Member Meeting Notes

o   Nini from Tay Tea came to the meeting to discuss some safety and security issues that took place at Tay Tea. She asked if there is any way the Chamber can get involved in making the area of her business safer and shared her story with the group to make sure business owners are aware of issues.

o   Doug Perette and Jonah Shaw recommended having someone from FORDO come to talk to the members about how we can understand what is going on and mitigate any future issues or tensions with unhoused and recovery populations that use the resources available in Delhi. Abby Wilson is going to spearhead a group discussion with various organizations that are in charge of and/or working with those running these facilities and programs.  

o   Rachel Watson came to the meeting to discuss a new event that she and Janet Tweed are working on at Hoyt Park and the parking lot that will allow kids free space, free of cars every Sunday from 2-6pm. The first free play is Sunday, July 14 th. Rachel wanted to make businesses aware of this event which the Chamber is promoting.

o   Doug from Delco discussed a marketing strategy to reach new students and their parents to introduce and build bonds with the businesses on Main Street as new students arrive on campus. If anyone is interested in working with Doug to reach students and their families, please contact him.

o   Next Meeting Tuesday, August 8th, 2024.